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Credits |
General Education Requirements
(See page 71) Students should consult with their advisors to determine if specific courses are necessary in order to satisfy the General Education requirements within this major. A grade of āCā or higher is mandatory in all History Courses satisfying major requirements. |
37 |
| Required Courses |
| *HSTA 101 American History I |
3 |
| *HSTA 102 American History II |
3 |
*HSTR 101 Western Civilization I
OR *HSTR 103 Honors Western Civilization I |
3 |
*HSTR 102 Western Civilization II
OR *HSTR 104 Honors Western Civilization II |
3 |
| HSTA/HSTR 499 Senior Capstone: Historical Methodology |
3 |
| Total Required Courses |
15 |
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Restricted Electives
A minimum of 18 credits of upper division courses distributed as follows: at least 3 credits from each of the following categories: Area 1a, Area 1b, Area 2a, Area 2b, and Area 3, and 3 credits from any Area. Please note that students may, upon consultation with and the permission of their academic advisor, count up to 6 credits of historically-oriented Honors Seminars as restricted electives in their History major. |
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| Area 1a: Early United States |
| HSTA 313 American Colonial and Revolutionary History to 1789 |
3 |
| HSTA 315 Early American Republic 1787-1848 |
3 |
| HSTA 316 American Civil War Era |
3 |
| HSTA 428 Historical Archaeology in the Americas |
3 |
| Area 1b: Modern United States |
| HSTA 320 Birth of Modern United States |
3 |
| HSTA 321 America in Crisis |
3 |
| HSTA 325 United States since 1960 |
3 |
| HSTA/HON 421 The 1960s |
3 |
| Area 1c: United States Topics |
| HSTA 460 Montana and the West |
3 |
| HSTA 464 Trans-Mississippi West |
3 |
| HSTA 470 American Environmental History |
3 |
| HSTA 480/PSCI 472 Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties |
3 |
| HSTA 481/PSCI 473 Constitutional Law: Powers and Structures |
3 |
| HSTA 498 Cooperative Education/Internship I, II, III |
3 |
| Area 2a: Ancient and Medieval |
| HSTA 309 The Atlantic World 1492-1763 |
3 |
| HSTR 302 Ancient Greece |
3 |
| HSTR 304 Ancient Rome |
3 |
| HSTR 305 Middle Ages |
3 |
| HSTR 365 History of Ancient Near East |
3 |
| HSTR 420 Historical Archaeology of the Classical World |
3 |
| Area 2b: Modern Europe |
| HSTR 317 Renaissance & Reformation |
3 |
| HSTR 318 Enlightenment & Revolution 1648-1815 |
3 |
| HSTR 322 19th Century Europe |
3 |
| HSTR 324 20th Century Europe |
3 |
| HSTR 423 European Intellectual History |
3 |
| HSTR 462 Holocaust in Nazi Occupied Europe |
3 |
| HSTR 473 War and Diplomacy in Europe 1648-1945 |
3 |
| HSTR 491 Special Topics: Modern European History |
3 |
| Area 3: Global Studies |
| HSTR 330 History of Mexico |
3 |
| HSTR 332 Pre-Columbian & Colonial Latin America |
3 |
| HSTR 336 Modern Latin America |
3 |
| HSTR 366 Middle East in the 20th Century |
3 |
| HSTR 439 Colonial and Independent Africa since 1884 |
3 |
| HSTR 440 Topics in Southern Asia since 1750 |
3 |
| HSTR 447 Modern Asia |
3 |
| HSTR 466 Islamic Civilization |
3 |
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| Students may, upon consultation with and the permission of their academic advisor, take any of the following courses to fit any of the above areas. |
| HSTA 492 Independent Study |
3 |
| HSTR 492 Independent Study |
3 |
| HSTA 494 Seminar/Workshop |
3 |
| HSTR 494 Seminar/Workshop |
3 |
| Total Restricted Electives |
18 |
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| Total minimum credits required for major |
33 |
| Language Requirements (see page 189) |
14 |
| Electives chosen in consultation with advisor |
15 |
| Total minimum credits required for degree |
120 |
*May satisfy General Education requirements.
Certain courses in this program have prerequisites; students should check the course descriptions for required prerequisites. |